Windows OS, developed by Microsoft in 1985, is the world’s most widely used desktop operating system.
Windows OS, developed by Microsoft in 1985, is the world’s most widely used desktop operating system. It offers a GUI, multitasking, device support, and vast software compatibility.
List of Operating Systems
BOSS OS is either the Indian Linux distribution promoting digital independence, or a conceptual term for a core managing system, most famously realized in early web-based desktop environments
FreeRTOS Basic Information,Kernel & Architecture,Version History & Important Milestones,Target Audience & Use Cases
BREW OS (Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless) Latest Official Version BREW 4.0 (around 2007) Early binary app platform for mobile phones — downloadable apps, long before app stores.
CentOS Based On: Upstream source code of Red Hat Enterprise Linux Virtualization ready (KVM, Xen, Docker, Podman
Amoeba Operating System Based On: Designed from scratch for distributed systems research Architecture Support: x86, older UNIX workstation hardware
Android OS Originally Android Originally Android Touch-optimized GUI with home screen, widgets, app drawer
Berkeley Software Distribution Kernel Type: Monolithic kernel with modular subsystems
C64 OS Made up of KERNAL (low-level I/O & drivers), BASIC interpreter, and the screen editor
CDC SCOPE OS Kernel Type: Monolithic, batch-oriented OS